According to Orthodox Christian teaching, our eternal
salvation is conditioned by the following spiritual factors:

Pure disposition of the heart for salvation.

Faith in the one and only true God - Father, Son, and Holy
Spirit - the Maker and Creator of all things, visible and invisible.

Faith in the redeeming work of Jesus Christ, the Theanthropos
means "God-man", and in the continuation of His work by the Holy Spirit
through the Orthodox Church.

Study of the Word of God (Holy Scriptures) through which we obtain
knowledge about the will of God as revealed in the Gospel Law, and by which
we learn to observe and to apply His will in everyday life.

Repentance, which involves investigating and appraising ourselves relative to the law of God, with the intention of coming to true self knowledge and the intention to change our hearts.

Spiritual regeneration through the Mystery of Baptism in water and in Spirit.

Confession and frequent reception of the Holy Eucharist, according to the commandment of the Lord, which is reflected in the teaching of the Apostles, the Church, the Synodical Canons, and Holy Tradition. These Mysteries obtain
for us the remission of sins, and they nourish regenerated soul for its
strengthening and reinforcement to accomplish good.

We also require heedfulness and continuous vigilance
to lead a true Christian life, which is only lived with the help of divine
grace, through the avoidance of sin and evil, and by the practice of good
works according to our capabilities and the will of God.

The faithful Christian is delivered and saved from Satan and eternal hades through remembering the divine Passion, and by recollection of death and the temporary nature and corruptibility of worldly things. In contrast to these, the Christian looks forward
to the incorruptibility and eternity of heavenly things, and hopes to dwell
in the heavenly city in which righteousness dwells whose Building and Maker
is God.

Therefore, the true child of God should reject
and repel all vile and wicked thoughts, all impassioned desires, and all
transgressions of the Gospel Law. He should also avoid foul conversation,
immoral theater, as well as deeds and places of degeneracy all of which
corrupt good morals. Instead, he should pursue good fellowship and
association with true Christians who pray in the same spirit.

Help us, save us, and keep us by Thy grace.

May our Gracious God preserve you and Bless you
on your path towards salvation.

In The Love of Christ Our Lord,
+ Rev. Presbyter Demetrios Serfes
Who Prays For You & With You!